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Archive for April, 2007

Bravo Sri Lanka

As I was thinking before the big game; if SL win the toss there will be 75-25 chance of winning but if Aussies did it will be just 10-90 chance. Nevertheless we started well and Aussies couldn’t do much – they only managed to score their lowest score in first 10 overs albeit the match [...]

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Reason for me to write this blog entry is two fold, firstly typical Gartner statistics cited that by the year of 2009, 80% of enterprises will fall victim of application layer attacks (another handy marketing phrase for typical InfoSec consultants) secondly to discuss practicality and effective deployment to avoid possible false positive.
Why these application layer [...]

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Bravura Performance

Sri Lankan skipper Mahela Jayawardene’s last night impeccable innings of pure class and rare inning, when it was most needed as we claimed the rightful place in the final of the 2007 World Cup, second time in the history of the big game. Opening batsman Tharanga played his part, as did Murali, who picked [...]

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Lara – the great contender

Even exceptional will have to work hard to fill his shoes, his statistics are just phenomenal!
West Indies captain, arguably best batsman in the modern era, Brian Lara has retired from all international cricket after Saturday’s thrilling World Cup match against England.
As an ardent fan of the game I have a huge respect for West Indies [...]

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Beyonce Experience

I am not a huge fan of western music but I can literally enjoy anything. The “Beyonce Experience” is a 2007 worldwide concert tour by singer, songwriter, and actress Beyonce Knowles which kicked off on 10th April in Tokyo, Japan and tonights it is scheduled for Ausie fans. I wasn’t a fan nor ever listen [...]

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Cunning Tactic

2007 ICC world cup telecast time is a nightmare for people living in Down Under due to GMT +10 but I didn’t miss many from last 45+ encounters. Being an ardent fan that supports Lankans always find verbal skirmish with Ausies is very stimulating. Mingling with them for couple of years I’m amused to see [...]

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IPv6? When?

4.3 Billion Internet address space being heavily utilized and now Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) says “revolution has just started; you ain’t seen nothing yet” The advent of Internet protocol Version 6 (IPv6) means the current capacity of the Internet will be expanded to 340 trillion trillion trillion addresses. For us (Australia), [...]

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When networking with peers, especially product managers we always to argue on right balance of five P’s regardless of the product (diverse effect on off-the-shelf to search engine marketing). We are confronted with the mantra of enhancing shareholder value as the reason for being in business. In other words reason to exist in business is [...]

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